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The Perspectives on Play (PoP!) network seeks to bring together academics from across disciplinary boundaries to explore the meaning and value of play, games, leisure & recreation.
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Looking forward to running this Wild Play conference - we'll probably be talking about Sex, Drugs & Dangerous Rock Climbing - all stuff I am well into (I mean "into" in a strictly academic sense of course) philevents.org/event/show/1...
Wild Play
Many games, sports, and leisure activities take place in artificially constructed and safely controlled environments. However, it is not hard to find aspirations for liberation from the monotony of our domesticated existences, expressed in desires for ‘wilder’ leisure. From children’s activities promoted as wholesome muddy antidotes to screen time, to urban axe-throwing experiences marketed at pseudo-deviant stag night parties, sometimes we yearn to escape into what Jack Halberstam calls “unbounded and unpredictable spaces” that we believe (rightly or not) offer sources of opposition to “modernity's orderly impulses”. (2020)  We invite philosophical and interdisciplinary contributions exploring “wild play” in the broadest sense. Questions might include, but are not limited to:   What does it mean to be wild? Is 'wild play' even a coherent category? What connection (if any) is there between wild play and 'nature sports'?' What role does ‘natural beauty’ have in wild play? Can there be wild play in urban environments, e.g. ‘capture the flag’ or Parkour? Does the idea of play in the wilderness reinforce or undermine a human/nature duality? Is there actual justification in lamenting children apparently playing outdoors less? Does technology necessarily undermine 'authentic' wildness?  We are also interested in direct explorations of particular activities. For example, an examination of the way in which non-mainstream sexual activities are seen as deviant or an exploration of whether aesthetic qualities can really be said to inform line choice in the game of rock-climbing.  Invited Speakers: Professor Quill R Kukla, Kennedy Institute of Ethics at Georgetown University, "Power Play, Play Spaces, and the Edges of Sexual Consent" Karl Egerton, University of Nottingham, “The riddle of the forager” Sasha Garwood, University of Nottingham, “From athletocracy to wild swimming: love, sexuality, and Edwardian masculinity’?”  Contributions are especially welcomed from scholars who are junior, precarious and/or from non-traditional backgrounds Please submit anonymised extended abstracts of up to 500 words for individual papers (20 mins presentation + 25 mins Q&A), using the following form https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=7qe9Z4D970GskTWEGCkKHuOq0cYCKBBOt6T693SFHS5UN0oyNjFWMkczQVQ0NFg1SkRBVFRSWUo0Si4u The conference will be primarily in person, but there may be limited options to present online if there is a particular need. Please include a request to present online in your abstract if you require this. If you have any questions please feel free to email us at PoP@nottingham.ac.uk   
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February 9, 2024 at 11:07 AM
2 upcoming workshops in the pipeline:
• "Exploring the many contours of play", March 7th, 2024
• "Wild Play", April 26th, 2024
To be hosted @ Nottingham University
--- Watch this space for more info soon ---
January 8, 2024 at 12:30 PM
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Ekk, just as we are starting up the Perspectives on Play network (PoP!) @popnet.bsky.social a new philosophy journal for Philosophy of Physics has launched - so also shortened to PoP. Is the exclamation mark enough to make us distinct?
🎉We are delighted to announce that the Philosophy of Physics Journal, edited by David Wallace, is now live.

Featuring contributions from Carlo Rovelli, Emily Adlam, and many more.

Browse the new Open Access articles below. ⬇️ philosophyofphysics.lse.ac.uk/1/volume/1/i...
November 22, 2023 at 11:44 AM
Aggie Hirst (War Studies, KCL) giving keynote talk “Politics of Play: Wargaming with the US Military” at the Lost in the Game Conference, The University of Nottingham 2023 #philsky youtu.be/hWopznMrcIc
Aggie Hirst - Politics of Play: Wargaming with the US Military
Keynote speaker 1: Aggie Hirst (War Studies, KCL)- Politics of Play: Wargaming with the US MilitaryLost in the Game ConferenceThe University of Nottingham
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November 15, 2023 at 1:48 PM
Nele Van de Mosselaer (Philosophy, Tilburg University) giving keynote talk "Seriously Asking ‘Silly Questions’ about Videogames" @ the Lost in the Game Conference, The University of Nottingham 2023 youtu.be/s7pXg4D-_oI?... #philsky
Nele Van de Mosselaer - Asking ‘Silly Questions’ about Video-games
Keynote 2: Nele Van de Mosselaer (Philosophy, Tilburg University)- Seriously Asking ‘Silly Questions’ about VideogamesLost in the Game ConferenceThe Universi...
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November 15, 2023 at 1:40 PM
From sports, computer games & board games, to exploring the wilderness, drinking, dancing & recreational sex - PoP! is an academic network to bring together all those interested in exploring play, games, leisure & recreation. Join up @ forms.office.com/e/3hqLvx66cN
November 15, 2023 at 11:53 AM